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LLWilliams
10:01pm Sun 1 Jun 14

Well done Cerne Valley.

On Sunday 8th June, eleven volunteers from the cricket club are walking 30 miles visiting the cricket grounds at Cattistock, Charlton Down, and Cheselbourne before heading back to Cerne Abbas along the Wessex Way via the Dorset Gap.

The aim is to achieve a minimum of £1500 sponsorship for Cerne Valley Cricket Club as part of the CV11 campaign to raise funds to relay the artificial cricket square. Each walker is aiming to raise £100 pounds towards the total.

Cerne Valley Cricket Club was established at Simsay Field, Cerne Abbas, in 1984 to serve the community of the valley and surrounding area. Now 30 years on, and flourishing with 7 teams in Dorset adult and junior leagues, the club has identified the relaying of the square as a very pressing need.

The pitch is in use most days during the summer; the club has a particularly active youth section with representation at under 9, 11 and 15 and two teams at under 13. Ten players from the youth team also play county cricket. It is hoped that the children will go on to become the future adult team players in years to come and we hope that the fundraising will benefit them in the long term.

If you would like to support the walkers and make a donation, this can be done through http://localgiving.c
om/cerne-valley-cric
ket-club . All donations are much appreciated.

Well done Cerne Valley.
On Sunday 8th June, eleven volunteers from the cricket club are walking 30 miles visiting the cricket grounds at Cattistock, Charlton Down, and Cheselbourne before heading back to Cerne Abbas along the Wessex Way via the Dorset Gap.
The aim is to achieve a minimum of £1500 sponsorship for Cerne Valley Cricket Club as part of the CV11 campaign to raise funds to relay the artificial cricket square. Each walker is aiming to raise £100 pounds towards the total.
Cerne Valley Cricket Club was established at Simsay Field, Cerne Abbas, in 1984 to serve the community of the valley and surrounding area. Now 30 years on, and flourishing with 7 teams in Dorset adult and junior leagues, the club has identified the relaying of the square as a very pressing need.
The pitch is in use most days during the summer; the club has a particularly active youth section with representation at under 9, 11 and 15 and two teams at under 13. Ten players from the youth team also play county cricket. It is hoped that the children will go on to become the future adult team players in years to come and we hope that the fundraising will benefit them in the long term.
If you would like to support the walkers and make a donation, this can be done through http://localgiving.c
om/cerne-valley-cric
ket-club . All donations are much appreciated.LLWilliams

Well done Cerne Valley.

On Sunday 8th June, eleven volunteers from the cricket club are walking 30 miles visiting the cricket grounds at Cattistock, Charlton Down, and Cheselbourne before heading back to Cerne Abbas along the Wessex Way via the Dorset Gap.

The aim is to achieve a minimum of £1500 sponsorship for Cerne Valley Cricket Club as part of the CV11 campaign to raise funds to relay the artificial cricket square. Each walker is aiming to raise £100 pounds towards the total.

Cerne Valley Cricket Club was established at Simsay Field, Cerne Abbas, in 1984 to serve the community of the valley and surrounding area. Now 30 years on, and flourishing with 7 teams in Dorset adult and junior leagues, the club has identified the relaying of the square as a very pressing need.

The pitch is in use most days during the summer; the club has a particularly active youth section with representation at under 9, 11 and 15 and two teams at under 13. Ten players from the youth team also play county cricket. It is hoped that the children will go on to become the future adult team players in years to come and we hope that the fundraising will benefit them in the long term.

If you would like to support the walkers and make a donation, this can be done through http://localgiving.c
om/cerne-valley-cric
ket-club . All donations are much appreciated.

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